Examples of GOP Leadership

injinji

Well-Known Member
I'll tell you exactly how I feel about that. We are a big Nation. We've had guns around longer than anyone else. We have more guns in private homes, private collections, enthusiasts, etc. I personally don't know how many guns I have, as I've lost count.. I'd have to do inventory. However. Canada, Japan, and Australia have always had a more strict gun law, so it was easier to control... we are, as the United States, well beyond the count of guns. I couldn't even take a guess at how many are in the US. So with that being said, you can't compare those other Counties to ours as far as control... it's already out of control as of the mid 1900's. So this is kinda like trying to put the toothpaste back in the tube (as someone on here already stated). I don't have the answer. We have a 2nd amendment right that's been in place for a looong time. Too long, too late.
Yes, it's been a long long time.

On June 26, 2008, the Supreme Court affirmed that the Second Amendment guarantees the individual right to keep and bear arms for lawful uses.


Before that the words were taken at their face value, and a well regulated militia meant a well regulated militia.
 

Roger A. Shrubber

Well-Known Member
No need to expand the court if we oust the ones who lied to get in.
it would definitely be better to expel those who perjured themselves to obtain their positions, but whatever it takes to nullify them immediately, and then begin the process of fixing their foul fuckery asap...expand the court temporarily to do what needs to be done, then deflate it, after making sure that it will be enormously difficult for the republicans to ever return the favor, if that achieves the goal before they can cause more damage.
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
it would definitely be better to expel those who perjured themselves to obtain their positions, but whatever it takes to nullify them immediately, and then begin the process of fixing their foul fuckery asap...expand the court temporarily to do what needs to be done, then deflate it, after making sure that it will be enormously difficult for the republicans to ever return the favor, if that achieves the goal before they can cause more damage.
Expanding the court while making it enormously etc. sounds as hard to do as breathing while omitting the inhalation part of the procedure.
 

Roger A. Shrubber

Well-Known Member
uh huh...my point is that there is no easy way to do it, so in my opinion the best way would be the quickest way.
with the speed that legal matters proceed within the federal government, i'm not sure which option would be faster, and it's all academic till after the elections. if we don't at least maintain our majority, we won't be passing fuck all.
 
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